AN ACT relating to immunizations.
Amend KRS 214.034 to require immunization against human papillomavirus for school-age children and require parental statements to withhold consent to be filed with the immunization certificate; amend KRS 214.036 to require the department to provide educational resources to the public and all schools with specific information; permit parent to withhold consent for immunization for any reason with a signed statement and require statement to include that the parent understands the link between human papillomavirus and cervical cancer and require statement to be on file; amend KRS 158.035 to conform.

HCS (1) - Retain existing provisions and require immunizations to be performed in accordance with guidelines from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

HCS (2/FN) - Retain provisions except remove requirement that a parent sign a refusal-to-vaccinate statement; require forms relating to exemptions from immunization to include a form that reflects the parents' choice to accept or decline immunization against human papillomavirus.

HFA (1, D. Floyd) - Delete requirement to immunize against human papillomavirus and retain requirement for Department for Public Health to provide information about human papillomavirus vaccine; permit information about human papillomavirus immunization on the immunization certificate if the parent so chooses.

HFA (2, D. Floyd) - Delete requirement to immunize against human papillomavirus and retain requirement for the Department for Public Health to provide information about human papillomavirus vaccine; permit parent to include documentation of HPV immunization with the immunization certificate if parent so chooses.

HFA (3, T. Moore) - Delete requirement to immunize against human papillomavirus and retain requirement for the Department for Public Health to provide information about human papillomavirus vaccine; permit parent to include documentation of HPV immunization with the immunization certificate if the parent so chooses; require pregnancy test prior to administration of immunization for human papillomavirus; prohibit administration of immunization if results of pregnancy test are positive.